2015-2016 Executive Education Programs

– Mid-to-senior level executives
– Professionals who can benefit from making more effective decisions and maintaining better relations with both internal and external clients and customers.

Become a more effective communicator and decision-maker, learning proven techniques for building and maintaining relationships, applying appropriate power and influence, structuring agreements, and developing buyin.

Develop a new model of leadership; become more effective in leadership roles. Involve others and create an environment of shared responsibility and mutual trust. Discover individual leadership strengths and weaknesses.

Senior-level women looking to serve on boards or more influential boards, those wishing to move from non-profit to for-profit boards, and those wanting to become even more effective in the boardroom.

Boards are actively seeking qualified women to diversify their decision-making, provide a fresh perspective, and improve their business results. Learn why this is so and how you can take advantage of this opportunity.

– Learn how marketing yourself as a potential board member is different from seeking an executive position.
– Learn what board members and recruiters looking for in a candidate.
– Understand the characteristics of different types of boards, including nonprofit, private, startup and corporate.

Senior executives with international responsibilities in banking or financial institutions.

Enhance understanding of international financial markets. Gain multicultural perspectives on global banking issues. Study risk management, globalization and technology and their effects on the banking industry. Learn how banking is done in other countries.

– Mid-to-senior level managers from large organizations and government
– Senior executives and managers from mid-size organizations
– Owners and Presidents of smaller organizations

Become a well-rounded business professional. Learn from faculty, guest speakers and peers as you deepen your business acumen and sharpen your managerial skills. Understand fundamental concepts and current issues of general management. Classes meet one night each week.